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Author: Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY

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‘Walking with our ancestors’: Thousands fighting for civil rights attend March on Washington

August 26, 2023 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Walking with our ancestors’: Thousands fighting for civil rights attend March on Washington

It’s been 60 years since Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his iconic “I Have a Dream” speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.

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‘It will not happen overnight’: Can abortion rights drive voters to turn purple states blue?

July 2, 2022 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘It will not happen overnight’: Can abortion rights drive voters to turn purple states blue?

Pro-abortion and anti-abortion activists are both trying to win over voters in battlegrounds states in the next fight over abortion rights.

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‘It will not happen overnight’: Can abortion rights drive voters to turn purple states blue?

July 2, 2022 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘It will not happen overnight’: Can abortion rights drive voters to turn purple states blue?

Pro-abortion and anti-abortion activists are both trying to win over voters in battlegrounds states in the next fight over abortion rights.

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Bible study urged to honor nine killed at Charleston church: ‘God has something more to say’

June 18, 2022 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on Bible study urged to honor nine killed at Charleston church: ‘God has something more to say’

To commemorate the seventh anniversary of the mass shooting at Mother Emanuel AME Church, faith leaders called for a year-long Bible study lesson

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‘You have to stand up to bullies’: How Rachel Levine fights for LBGTQ people as highest-ranking transperson

June 9, 2022 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘You have to stand up to bullies’: How Rachel Levine fights for LBGTQ people as highest-ranking transperson

For Pride Month, USA TODAY talked to Rachel Levine, the highest-ranking openly-trans official in the U.S. She has been championing LGBTQ rights.

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Congress urged to address hate crimes, but ‘hate is a hell of a motivator.’ Will passing laws help?

June 4, 2022June 4, 2022 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on Congress urged to address hate crimes, but ‘hate is a hell of a motivator.’ Will passing laws help?

Some lawmakers urge Congress to support more anti-hate bills and tone down divisive rhetoric as racial attacks continue happening across the country.

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Democrats urge Biden to use presidential powers, ‘whatever means necessary’ to protect voters

April 30, 2022 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on Democrats urge Biden to use presidential powers, ‘whatever means necessary’ to protect voters

The Biden administration must push for more ways, including possibly an executive order, to ensure voters this year aren’t turned away, advocates say.

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‘People ought to get used to seeing us’: More Black women are running for office

March 22, 2022March 26, 2022 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘People ought to get used to seeing us’: More Black women are running for office

As more Black women run for office, there’s a growing effort to better train, support and encourage them when they jump into the political arena.

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Many young people of color aren’t getting the COVID booster. Biden aims to change that.

March 8, 2022 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on Many young people of color aren’t getting the COVID booster. Biden aims to change that.

The White House plans to turn to churches and community groups to boost vaccination rates in communities of color, especially among young adults.

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Voting rights activists are pushing to speak the language of all voters. It’s not always English.

February 27, 2022 Deborah Barfield Berry, USA TODAY Comments Off on Voting rights activists are pushing to speak the language of all voters. It’s not always English.

Voting rights advocates worry a wave of new restrictive election laws could weaken requirements to provide language assistance for some voters.

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